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- 31/5/2006, 03:05 – 05:10
- 4th other top story: Tax credit overpay 'remains £2bn'
- 31/5/2006, 05:10 – 05:40
- Right subheadline: Tax credit overpay 'remains £2bn'
More than £2bn of tax credits was overpaid for a second year running, the government is expected to say. - 31/5/2006, 05:40 – 10:50
- Left subheadline: Tax credit overpay 'remains £2bn'
More than £2bn of tax credits was overpaid for a second year running, the government is expected to say. - 31/5/2006, 10:50 – 11:30
- Left subheadline: Tax credit overpay down to £1.8bn
A total of £1.8bn of tax credits was overpaid in the 2004/05 financial year, says the UK Treasury. - 31/5/2006, 11:30 – 11:50
- Left subheadline: More get tax credit overpayments
The number of families being overpaid tax credit rose during 2004-5 but the value of overpayments fell, the Treasury says. - 31/5/2006, 11:50 – 12:35
- Left subheadline: Families overpaid £1.8bn tax credit
Nearly two million families were overpaid tax credits in 2004-5 but the Treasury say the system is being fixed. - 31/5/2006, 12:35 – 14:55
- Main headline: Families overpaid £1.8bn tax credit
Nearly two million families were overpaid tax credits in 2004-5 but the Treasury says the system is being fixed. - 31/5/2006, 14:55 – 21:30
- Left subheadline: Families overpaid £1.8bn tax credit
Nearly two million families were overpaid tax credits in 2004-5 but the Treasury says the system is being fixed. - 31/5/2006, 21:30 – 1/6/2006, 01:15
- Right subheadline: Families overpaid £1.8bn tax credit
Nearly two million families were overpaid tax credits in 2004-5 but the Treasury says the system is being fixed. - 1/6/2006, 01:15 – 03:30
- 2nd other top story: Tax credits overpaid by £1.8bn